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Stonewall was only three years of age when his father died. He spent his early years on the ranch in Boone Valley, where he learned to be a cowboy and to hunt an fish. He frequently went on hunting expedition with the men, to Red River Valley. In four or five wagons they would bring back eight or ten deer eighty or ninety wild turkeys, and as many as 200 quail.
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she was born less than 2 months after her parents had immigrated from England They soon moved to Delaware and then to Fulton Creek, where Minnie went to school . In 1879, when Minnie was eight, the family moved to Denver, colorado, where she got her formal education. Here she studie music in high school. After school her parents moved to Watrous, New Mexico.
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Never Married